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Postdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC Podcast
King's College London
16 episodes
5 months ago
Welcome to Postdocalypse on Lockdown! This episode is a re-release of our "Cohabitants on COVID" episode. We have all been busy in the labs since we were allowed back in to work but we hope you'll forgive us... we will get back to filling your ears with sciencey sounds ASAP! In this re-release, we corner our flatmates to talk about working on COVID in this socially distant episode! We answer some of your burning COVID FAQs - and some Qs you didn't even know you had - when we talk to a doctor and a scientist who have both taken time out of their training to work on the front lines or redirect their work to the current pandemic. Madeleine asks Josh about about the challenges of being a doctor on the COVID Intensive Care Unit, the COVID science and the impact of COVID on science and the NHS. Julie grills Gabriella on how testing works and her research chasing microbes and now viruses around the UK on touched surfaces...look out for some weird happenings on the tube on the summer solstice! We also talk about how PhD students can work with their supervisors to manage any anxieties about going back to work through the pandemic. Mind Charity https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/mental-health-at-work/taking-care-of-your-staff/employer-resources/wellness-action-plan-download/ Hosts: Madeleine Iafrate, Julie Burrill ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As always, get in touch! twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 postdocalypsepod@gmail.com
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Welcome to Postdocalypse on Lockdown! This episode is a re-release of our "Cohabitants on COVID" episode. We have all been busy in the labs since we were allowed back in to work but we hope you'll forgive us... we will get back to filling your ears with sciencey sounds ASAP! In this re-release, we corner our flatmates to talk about working on COVID in this socially distant episode! We answer some of your burning COVID FAQs - and some Qs you didn't even know you had - when we talk to a doctor and a scientist who have both taken time out of their training to work on the front lines or redirect their work to the current pandemic. Madeleine asks Josh about about the challenges of being a doctor on the COVID Intensive Care Unit, the COVID science and the impact of COVID on science and the NHS. Julie grills Gabriella on how testing works and her research chasing microbes and now viruses around the UK on touched surfaces...look out for some weird happenings on the tube on the summer solstice! We also talk about how PhD students can work with their supervisors to manage any anxieties about going back to work through the pandemic. Mind Charity https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/mental-health-at-work/taking-care-of-your-staff/employer-resources/wellness-action-plan-download/ Hosts: Madeleine Iafrate, Julie Burrill ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As always, get in touch! twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 postdocalypsepod@gmail.com
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Postdocalypse Live at Vitae Conference: Getting Researchers' Voices Heard
Postdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC Podcast
18 minutes 25 seconds
6 years ago
Postdocalypse Live at Vitae Conference: Getting Researchers' Voices Heard
Welcome to the episode 6 of Postdocalypse 2019! This podcast is produced by health sciences postgraduate researchers at King's College London. This episode was recorded ***live*** at Vitae International Researcher Development Conference, where we led a special interest session with KCL’s Careers in Your Ears! This episode concerns how to get researchers’ voices heard and other reasons why we set up our podcasts. We have a few tips and advice for setting up podcasts, and some audience questions too. Enjoy! Lastly, if you're interested in joining us on the podcast, please get in touch! If you're a King's College London student, the Health Sciences Doctoral Training Centre will be running their famous podcast session (famous because that's how Postdocalypse was born) in November. Sign up here: https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/hsdtc9-podcast-training-nov-2019 Get in touch... Twitter: twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 Email: postdocalypsepod@gmail.com ............................................................................ Host: Donald Lush (Careers in Your Ears Podcast) Guests: Madeleine Iafrate and Vicki Tipton Panelists: The audience at Vitae1 Producer: Madeleine Iafrate
Postdocalypse: King's College London Health Sciences DTC Podcast
Welcome to Postdocalypse on Lockdown! This episode is a re-release of our "Cohabitants on COVID" episode. We have all been busy in the labs since we were allowed back in to work but we hope you'll forgive us... we will get back to filling your ears with sciencey sounds ASAP! In this re-release, we corner our flatmates to talk about working on COVID in this socially distant episode! We answer some of your burning COVID FAQs - and some Qs you didn't even know you had - when we talk to a doctor and a scientist who have both taken time out of their training to work on the front lines or redirect their work to the current pandemic. Madeleine asks Josh about about the challenges of being a doctor on the COVID Intensive Care Unit, the COVID science and the impact of COVID on science and the NHS. Julie grills Gabriella on how testing works and her research chasing microbes and now viruses around the UK on touched surfaces...look out for some weird happenings on the tube on the summer solstice! We also talk about how PhD students can work with their supervisors to manage any anxieties about going back to work through the pandemic. Mind Charity https://www.mind.org.uk/workplace/mental-health-at-work/taking-care-of-your-staff/employer-resources/wellness-action-plan-download/ Hosts: Madeleine Iafrate, Julie Burrill ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As always, get in touch! twitter.com/Postdocalypse18 postdocalypsepod@gmail.com